If you’re looking for a wedding that feels like a warm hug and a chilled glass of prosecco, Madeline and Keagan’s day at Mustard Seed Gardens is just that.
From the jump, the color palette set the tone. Instead of sticking to one safe shade, the bridal party was a walking sunset—think pops of marigold, soft peach, and a dusty sky blue that made the greenery of the gardens shine.
The Scene: Mustard Seed Gardens
There’s something about Mustard Seed Gardens that feels like a private estate hidden away from the world. Madeline looked incredible in a strapless gown (that back bow detail? Chef’s kiss), while Keagan kept it cool in a light sand-colored suit. Whether they were tucked away in the window light of the farmhouse or stealing a quiet moment in the middle of the lawn, the space provided that perfect mix of secret garden meets elevated barn party.
“Madeline & Keegan’s wedding day felt like effortless, summer magic. Their details were vibrant and joyful. From the playful pops of color to the thoughtfully curated, non-traditional reception layout, everything reflected their unique style while enhancing the venue’s natural beauty.” — Bethany Magley, Mustard Seed Gardens
The Vibe & The Food
You can tell a lot about a wedding by the energy of the guests, and this crowd was all in. From the teary-eyed moments during the dressing room reveal to the laughter woven through wedding party photos, the joy was unmistakable.
Of course, no garden party is complete without a spread that people actually want to eat. Toast the Host handled the catering, and if the empty wine glasses and late-night laughs were any indication, they absolutely crushed it.
Madeline and Keegan envisioned a Mediterranean‑inspired menu that was both elegant and expressive. We built the menu around fresh herbs, citrus, and colorful seasonal ingredients — from the Mediterranean stuffed chicken to the salmon layered with roasted tomatoes and lemon. Their cocktail‑hour Mediterranean platter introduced the theme beautifully, and the entire menu became a stunning display of color, texture, and flavor. -Jennifer Platte, owner Toast the Host
The Little Things
It’s the small, intentional details that really stuck, from the wild, airy, and textured flowers that looked like they’d just been gathered from the garden to the vintage-inspired piped cake that was easily one of the prettiest details of the day..
Madeline and Keagan’s day was proof that when you mix a stunning venue, top-tier food, and a wedding party that isn’t afraid of a little color, you get something truly timeless. Cheers to the new Mr. and Mrs.!
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